Friday, March 30, 2012

Nikki Haley to be indicted for tax fraud?

Well, so much for being a possibility for the Romney ticket in November. Looks like the South Carolina governor is going to be dealing with some legal troubles soon:

Two well-placed legal experts have
independently told Palmetto Public Record they expect the U.S.
Department of Justice to issue an indictment against South Carolina Gov.
Nikki Haley on charges of tax fraud as early as this week.

A highly ranked federal official has also privately confirmed
rumblings of an investigation and possible indictment of the governor,
though the official was not aware of the specific timeframe.

Yesterday, Palmetto Public Record exclusively reported
that the Internal Revenue Service has been investigating since March of
2011 the Sikh worship center run by Gov. Haley’s father. At least five lawsuits
have been filed against the Sikh Society of South Carolina since 2010,
alleging that the group bilked contractors out of nearly $130,000 for
the construction of a new temple.

Gov. Haley is reported to have managed the temple’s finances as late
as 2003, and our sources believe any indictment would center on what
happened to the missing money.

I know, I know, innnocent until proven guilty. But it wouldn't exactly help a privileged rich douchebag to have someone accused of tax fraud as his running mate, even if her conservative bona fides are in order and she endorsed him back when he really needed a boost.

(Besides, while she would bring certain demographic benefits to the ticket (female, non-white), she's not exactly crazy Christianist enough for Republicans, many of whom would recoil at the mere thought of a Mormon/ex-Sikh ticket, even if she is a Methodist now.)